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Double‐Transition‐Metal MXenes: Multimetallic 2D Platforms for Next‐Generation Biomedicine

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
The present work explores recent progress in double‐transition‐metal MXenes and focuses on their potential as multifunctional biomedical nanoplatforms whose tunable optical, electronic, mechanical, and surface properties enable imaging, theranostics, antimicrobial activity, biosensing, tissue engineering, and drug delivery.
Parsa Namakiaraghi   +2 more
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Understanding Collaboration: Introducing the Collaborative Governance Case Databank [PDF]

open access: yesPolicy and Society, 2020
Studying collaborative governance has become a booming business. However, the empirical literature still struggles to produce robust generalizations and cumulative knowledge that link contextual, situational and institutional design factors to processes ...
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Collaborative Governance

2018
Governance involves the processes of managing the delivery of public goods. As problems increase in complexity, governments need capabilities that lie beyond the scope of their agencies. Collaborative governance processes involve nongovernmental stakeholders in the work of government using deliberative processes designed to find consensus on complex ...
Barbara Gray, Jill Purdy
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The Governance of Collaboration

2002
Governance has emerged as a major theme in the reform agenda for public services globally. It is a complex concept which contains within its usage several different meanings (Newman, 2001; Pierre and Peters, 2000). For some it reflects a critical assessment of the market-inspired reforms during the 1980s and 1990s and the desire to ensure that ...
Helen Sullivan, Chris Skelcher
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Governance and collaboration

2009
From a term used largely within political science in the mid-1990s, ‘governance’ has become a key conceptual and analytical convention adopted by social policy, largely because of its usefulness in examining questions that are key to the discipline: citizenship; welfare rights and responsibilities; accountability; legitimacy and partnership working ...
Durose, Catherine, Rummery, K.
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Collaborative Governance

Chapter 5 looks at Chinese visions of global order and China’s role in it, which together constitute a third narrative, of ‘collaborative governance’. It does this by focusing on the idea of ‘building a community of shared future for humankind’ (CSF).
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Collaborative Governance

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1990
J, Jacoby, M, Terpstra
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Collaboration in Government

2021
David E. McNabb, Carl R. Swenson
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